UPDATED: OCT 18, 2012 From the tap and it is good. Can’t wait to have more. It outdistances many brews. Bells gets it right on this one. Aroma, taste, citrusy, all superb.
Update: I bought a six pack because I hadn’t had a tha in a while, so it was a no brainer to buy some.
There was little lacing and the flavor was lacking the important components. I wasted 12 dollars on bad brew. You can’t win them all.
A new six pack was purchased and the same great ipa flavors with decent lacing. Two Hearted has good days and bad days, I spose.
Had to lower the rating due to inconsistent quality. I will give them a break and the benefit of the doubt.
Tough to beat Crooked Tree IPA from Dark Horse. Stone IPA is a great brew. Firehouse Union Jack IPA is one fine brew too.

Pours a froth, beautiful bubble durchzogen white head, with a sunny amber, slighty hazy color.
Smells of grass driven orange, coated up by bitter lemon zest. Citrus peel grows stronger, as the beer warms up with unripe, sour kiwi, as well as apricot skin. Still, the maltiness is very strong on the nose, adding a note of earth and rock sugar to the hops.
Has a medium carbonation, exhibiting a refreshing, hop forward beer, with lots of exotic fruits to it, as well a prominent malt backbone.
Begins with sweeter, biscuity malts, revealing toffee infused rye bread, giving the malts a pleasant depth, balancing the well pronounced hops easily. Reveals surprisingly sweet toffee malts, which get joined by far reaching lime juice, which lends the beer a profound, bitter refreshment. The hops get enhanced by dried tangerine peel and apple stones, providing an aggressive dryness, which features a worthy counterpart to the well developed malt backbone, staying on the tongue for a longer while.
Well balanced, easy drinking ipa which isn’t convincing only for its hoppy part, but also for its eigenständig malty part, adding to the hops, while balancing them, without cutting them short in any way. Old school ipa, with a straight forward, long lasting hoppiness, providing a great fruiti- and dryness, successfully coated up by the malts.

Bottle to snifter. Rich gold pour with lasting head. Aroma is sharp and bright, juicy lemon, and borderline-parfumy floral. Taste is an abundance of pleasant floral-dominated notes, clean sweet malt
on finish with a palatable pine-like linger. Well balanced indeed. Just had a 3F Zombie Dust, would certainly classify under the same vein/caliber. Two Hearted being slightly more lingering and rich. Always good.

Poured from a bottle. Nice citrus and grapefruit aroma although not as big as I expected. Clear amber with some slight haze. Medium white head with good lacing. Bread and caramel sweetness and mild dryness. Citrus and pine are in the back of the palate. A solid IPA. Wish I could taste this fresh but is always a couple months old here..always.

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